EDINBORO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Bachelor of Arts Major: Mathematics (0460) Student: I. GENERAL EDUCATION (42 SH) SH (12 SH) ENGL 101 College Writing Skills ENGL 102 Writ/Research 3 3 MATH270 Discrete Mathematics I 3 CSCI104 Essentials Computing I Or Discipline-specific computer competency course 3 B. Core 2. (21 SH) Artistic Expression World Civilizations II. SPECIALIZATION: MATHEMATICS* (3 SH) (3 SH) (39 SH) SH Grade Grade Date A. Skills 1. Term: ID# @ A. Required Mathematics Courses** MATH211 Analytical Geom./Calc. I 4 MATH212 Analytical Geom./Calc. II 4 MATH275 Linear Algebra I 3 MATH311 Analytical Geom./Calc. III 4 MATH350 Math Prob. & Statistics 3 MATH370 Discrete Mathematics II 3 MATH411 Introduction to Analysis 3 MATH421 Abstract Algebra I 3 MATH480 Mathematics Seminar 1 B. Mathematics Electives 3. American Civilizations (3 SH) 4. Human Behavior (3 SH) 5. Cultural Diversity & Social Pluralism (3 SH) 6. Ethics (3 SH) Natural Science III. Required Computer Science Component CSCI130 Principles of Programming I (3 SH 3 (36 SH) SH Grade (3 SH) C. Distribution (11 SH) Courses used to satisfy this requirement must be approved by the student’s advisor and selected from any mathematics course numbered 300 or above except MATH403** MATH404** and Math Internship. IV. FREE ELECTIVES*** 7. Date (28 SH) Date (9 SH) 1. Humanities & Fine Arts (3 SH) 2. Social & Behavioral Sciences (3 SH) 3. Science & Math (3 SH) Three (3) semester hours in each of the areas of distribution THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT OF RECORD *Specialization is 42 SH including MATH270 in I-A A grade of C or better must be obtained in each required course in the Specialization and in CSCI130. #Note: At least 42 semester hours must consist of advanced coursework **BAMA majors seeking certification in Sec. Mathematics may count both of the courses MATH403 and MATH404 as math. electives. ***Students are encouraged to select an appropriate minor within the elective hours. Students must also make sure they take at least 10 hours of courses numbered 300 or above besides those already specified above. TOTAL # (Revised: March 2005; Approved: September 2012) (Effective: Fall 2012; Printed: May 2014) (120 SH)